Dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients by lactating women of different ethnic groups living in Yakutia

Background . There should be a substantial increase in the intake of dietary energy, protein and other nutrients by lactating women, though these special increments can be different in different ethnic groups. Objective . To evaluate the influence of maternal ethnicity and diet on the quality of bre...

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Main Authors: Tatiana Burtseva, Irina Solodkova, Maya Savvina, Galina Dranaeva, Victor Shadrin, Sergei Avrusin, Elena Sinelnikova, Vyacheslav Chasnyk
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2013-08-01
Series:International Journal of Circumpolar Health
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Online Access:http://www.circumpolarhealthjournal.net/index.php/ijch/article/download/21519/pdf_1
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spelling doaj-8abcaf32641c4e86b7dda30418ea43872020-11-25T01:18:24ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Circumpolar Health2242-39822013-08-017201510.3402/ijch.v72i0.21519Dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients by lactating women of different ethnic groups living in YakutiaTatiana BurtsevaIrina SolodkovaMaya SavvinaGalina DranaevaVictor ShadrinSergei AvrusinElena SinelnikovaVyacheslav ChasnykBackground . There should be a substantial increase in the intake of dietary energy, protein and other nutrients by lactating women, though these special increments can be different in different ethnic groups. Objective . To evaluate the influence of maternal ethnicity and diet on the quality of breast milk and its potential effect on early childhood development. Design . A total of 185 mothers (150 Native and 35 Russian) living in settlements and small towns of rural Yakutia and 54 mothers (26 Native and 28 Russian) living in Yakutsk were surveyed and average food intake was recorded during 3 successive days before the survey was analyzed. Results . The amount of protein varied from 18 to 168.3 g/day, fat – from 12 to 176.1 g/day, energy – from 900 to 3680.4 kcal/day. Protein intake was at the level of current recommended dietary allowances (RDA) in Russians and was higher than in Natives living in rural settlements and small towns (p=0.02) and in Yakutsk (p=0.03). Carbohydrate intake was higher, though not significantly, in both ethnic groups compared with the current recommendations. Protein, fat, carbohydrates and, therefore, energy intake were lower (p<0.03) in Native women living in Yakutsk compared with the intake of Native women living in rural settlements and small towns. Conclusions . The dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients depended on the place where a woman lived rather than on her ethnicity. Overall, energy intake was considered to be at the lower limit (basal energy expenditure 2002/2005) for lactating women, with the exception of Native women living in Yakutsk whose energy intake was below the lower limit.http://www.circumpolarhealthjournal.net/index.php/ijch/article/download/21519/pdf_1cross-sectional surveyindigenous peoplemacronutrients' intakelactation
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author Tatiana Burtseva
Irina Solodkova
Maya Savvina
Galina Dranaeva
Victor Shadrin
Sergei Avrusin
Elena Sinelnikova
Vyacheslav Chasnyk
spellingShingle Tatiana Burtseva
Irina Solodkova
Maya Savvina
Galina Dranaeva
Victor Shadrin
Sergei Avrusin
Elena Sinelnikova
Vyacheslav Chasnyk
Dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients by lactating women of different ethnic groups living in Yakutia
International Journal of Circumpolar Health
cross-sectional survey
indigenous people
macronutrients' intake
lactation
author_facet Tatiana Burtseva
Irina Solodkova
Maya Savvina
Galina Dranaeva
Victor Shadrin
Sergei Avrusin
Elena Sinelnikova
Vyacheslav Chasnyk
author_sort Tatiana Burtseva
title Dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients by lactating women of different ethnic groups living in Yakutia
title_short Dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients by lactating women of different ethnic groups living in Yakutia
title_full Dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients by lactating women of different ethnic groups living in Yakutia
title_fullStr Dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients by lactating women of different ethnic groups living in Yakutia
title_full_unstemmed Dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients by lactating women of different ethnic groups living in Yakutia
title_sort dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients by lactating women of different ethnic groups living in yakutia
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Circumpolar Health
issn 2242-3982
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Background . There should be a substantial increase in the intake of dietary energy, protein and other nutrients by lactating women, though these special increments can be different in different ethnic groups. Objective . To evaluate the influence of maternal ethnicity and diet on the quality of breast milk and its potential effect on early childhood development. Design . A total of 185 mothers (150 Native and 35 Russian) living in settlements and small towns of rural Yakutia and 54 mothers (26 Native and 28 Russian) living in Yakutsk were surveyed and average food intake was recorded during 3 successive days before the survey was analyzed. Results . The amount of protein varied from 18 to 168.3 g/day, fat – from 12 to 176.1 g/day, energy – from 900 to 3680.4 kcal/day. Protein intake was at the level of current recommended dietary allowances (RDA) in Russians and was higher than in Natives living in rural settlements and small towns (p=0.02) and in Yakutsk (p=0.03). Carbohydrate intake was higher, though not significantly, in both ethnic groups compared with the current recommendations. Protein, fat, carbohydrates and, therefore, energy intake were lower (p<0.03) in Native women living in Yakutsk compared with the intake of Native women living in rural settlements and small towns. Conclusions . The dietary intakes of energy and macronutrients depended on the place where a woman lived rather than on her ethnicity. Overall, energy intake was considered to be at the lower limit (basal energy expenditure 2002/2005) for lactating women, with the exception of Native women living in Yakutsk whose energy intake was below the lower limit.
topic cross-sectional survey
indigenous people
macronutrients' intake
lactation
url http://www.circumpolarhealthjournal.net/index.php/ijch/article/download/21519/pdf_1
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